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I have a dual source heated liner and I have heated gloves, but my gloves keep heating even when I have turned my jacket off. I'm still plugged in but I'm not on. The gloves get really hot and I can't control the heat.
What do I need to do to get my gloves to work with my jacket?
Welcome to the forum. You'll have fun explaining that handle years from now.
Need more info to help. Brand would help. Pics of it plugged in even more. Typically one would plug the dual controller into the jacket - two leads, one black, one white (or some variation). One goes to the jacket, the other the sleeves for the gloves. The third lead off the controller - usually red, goes to the battery. Plugged in that way the dual controller will adjust gloves and jacket temps. Check that first.
Sounds like you have somehow bypassed the controller to the gloves and it's running full voltage.
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